Category: Key/Value Stores

Feed: Blog Post – Corporate – DataStax. Author: Sebastian Estevez. Yesterday at ApacheCon, our very own Patrick McFadin announced the public preview of an open source tool that enables developers to run their AWS DynamoDB™ workloads on Apache Cassandra. With the DataStax Proxy for DynamoDB and Cassandra, developers can run DynamoDB workloads outside of AWS (including on premises, in other clouds, and in hybrid configurations). The Big Picture The cloud has changed computing forever, and as cloud services continue to evolve up the stack, the new capabilities they offer developers come with trade-offs. One of the trade-offs developers, architects, and ... Read More

Feed: Blog Post – Corporate – DataStax. Author: Louise Westoby, Senior Director, Product Marketing. Historically, software was monolithic. In most cases, development teams would have to rewrite or rebuild an entire application to fix a bug or add a new feature. Building applications with any sense of speed or agility was largely out of the question, which is why software suites like Microsoft Office were generally released once a year. Much has changed over the last decade or so. In the age of lightning-fast networks and instant gratification, leading software development teams are adopting DevOps workflows and prioritizing CI/CD so ... Read More

Feed: Blog Post – Corporate – DataStax. Author: Robin Schumacher, SVP and Chief Product Officer. If your business is looking to make the most out of the upcoming holiday season, you need to start preparing as soon as possible. Otherwise, you might not be able to accommodate customer demand—which will mean, leaving an untold number of dollars on the table. Last year, holiday retail sales spiked to $707.5 billion, with nearly $150 billion of those sales occurring online or through other non-store channels, according to data from the National Retail Federation (NRF). The NRF expects retail sales to climb even ... Read More

Feed: Redis Labs. Author: Chris Cheung. In recent years, many programming languages have made an effort to improve their concurrency primitives. Go has goroutines, Ruby has fibers and, of course, Node.js helped popularize async / await, which is today’s most widespread type of concurrency operator. In this post, I will talk about the basics of async / await, using Python as an example. I chose Python, since this capability is relatively recent in Python 3, and many users might not yet be familiar with it (especially considering how long it took for Python 2.7 to get to end of life) ... Read More

Feed: Blog Post – Corporate – DataStax. Author: Jenn Yonemitsu. Data is at the heart of every agile organization. It helps companies make better decisions, improve customer experiences, ensure optimal inventory levels, and pivot when market trends shift. At the same time, data can devastate organizations when it’s not secure. According to IBM-Poneman’s 2019 Cost of a Data Breach Report, the average data breach cost $3.92 million last year. In the U.S., the problem is even worse, with an average breach carrying a $8.19 million price tag. Beyond financial implications, breaches can generate a ton of negative PR and damage ... Read More

Feed: Redis Labs. Author: Chris Cheung. We recently surveyed our customers and received some great and interesting feedback. For instance, we found out that 71% of users increased their usage of Redis Enterprise because their business grew. Figure 1. Redis Labs customers increased their Redis usage. Across our customer base, we’ve seen how rapidly database size and throughput requirements can grow. Let’s say you launched a new app some time ago, and it stores data in Redis. Suppose your dataset size was about 1 GB when you launched, but your app became very popular. Your Redis dataset may have grown ... Read More

Feed: Blog Post – Corporate – DataStax. Author: Jenn Yonemitsu. Your data, by itself, isn’t scary. You need it to make the best decisions. There’s just one problem, and it’s a big one: Unscrupulous actors want your data, too. In the age of data breaches, far too many organizations have found out the hard way how dangerous unsecured databases can be. Target paid $162 million after their systems were breached in 2013. Uber paid out $148 million for the same reason. More recently, Equifax was hit with a $700 million fine by the FTC for its 2017 breach, and the ... Read More

Feed: Blog Post – Corporate – DataStax. Author: Jeffrey Carpenter. Last weekend, I spoke at Data Con LA, an event DataStax has supported for several years, this year as a platinum sponsor. For those who weren’t able to make it, I figured I’d share a high-level overview of my keynote presentation, which was about three major data trends that affect developers and what DataStax is doing in response to each of them. (You can also read about other data management trends here.) Let’s jump right in. 1. Working with data needs to be easy and obvious According to a recent ... Read More

Feed: Blog Post – Corporate – DataStax. Author: Eric Channing Brown, VP of Corporate Marketing. Popeyes sandwich shortage highlights the necessity of real-time inventory management So, you’ve hyped your product so well that you can’t keep enough on the shelves. Nice work! This is the case with the new Popeyes chicken sandwich, as reported by BuzzFeed. Honestly, this sounds like a wonderful position to be in. What business owner wouldn’t want so many people clamoring for their products that folks are freaking out because of local shortages? Well, not the “freaking out” and “local shortages” part. But, otherwise, good job ... Read More

Feed: Redis Labs. Author: Chris Cheung. Here’s a brief introduction to Red Hat OpenShift, including questions we often get asked and our thoughts on why it’s a great choice for deploying and running your Redis Enterprise Cluster. What is OpenShift? There are a few pieces of background you should have before I can properly answer that question, so let me start with a simple definition and then progressively fill in the details. OpenShift is Red Hat’s Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) offering for running containerized applications based on their Kubernetes distribution. What is a Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS)? PaaS is a category of cloud computing ... Read More